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Unit 13: Handling, Storage and Disposal of Low Pressure SPF Products

Unit 13: Handling, Storage and Disposal of Low Pressure SPF Products. Grant Provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).

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Unit 13: Handling, Storage and Disposal of Low Pressure SPF Products

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  1. Unit 13: Handling, Storage and Disposal of Low Pressure SPF Products

  2. Grant Provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) This material produced under grant SH-22308-SH1 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

  3. Welcome to Unit 13 • In this unit, you will learn about: • Low pressure SPF product handling, storage and disposal.

  4. Before You Start Before you start work, become familiar with: Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each chemical used SPF kit/system operation manual and product labels Worksite procedures

  5. Handling Considerations When using or handling insulating foam sealants or low pressure SPF kits/systems: Wear proper personal protective equipment(See Units 1 and 9) • If moving heavy SPF refillable system tanks or drums, handling equipment can help prevent injuries

  6. Spill Containment Keep spill containment and clean up materials handy at the job site.

  7. Canister/Cylinder Storage Ingredients are pressurized so…. Store full or partially used insulating foam sealant cans or SPF kits/systems upright and at temperatures consistent with manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid exposure to open flame or extreme temperatures (avoid freezing or hot temperatures). For example, high heat can cause a can/cylinder explosion due to pressure build-up. Avoid puncturing the can or cylinder.

  8. Insulating Foam Sealant - Disposal Empty cans may be disposed of as non-hazardous household waste. Follow manufacturer’s instructions. For full or partially used cans, refer to the product label for disposal instructions. Follow all federal, state and local regulations. After initial use, a partially used can may be reused for a limited time if stored in cool and dry conditions. Follow manufacturer’s instructions.

  9. Low pressure SPF kit/system -Disposal Disposable Cylinders/Tanks: Dispose of empty cylinders or tanks in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Refillable Systems: Some manufactures of LP refillable systems may accept used cylinders and tanks for reuse. Check with your supplier. Trimmings: Foam trimmings can be disposed of as non-hazardous household waste.

  10. Unit 13 Summary In this unit, you learned about: Low pressure SPF product handling, storage and disposal.

  11. Unit 13 Review

  12. Unit 13: Q1 Debrief The following is true regarding low pressure SPF canister/cylinder storage except: Store at temperatures consistent with manufacturer’s instructions. Store insulating foam sealant cans or low pressure SPF kits in an upright position. Avoid puncturing the can or cylinder. The cans/cylinders are non-pressurized so there is no risk of explosion.

  13. Unit 13: Q1 Debrief The following is true regarding low pressure SPF can/cylinder storage except: Store at temperatures consistent with manufacturer’s instructions. Store insulating foam sealant cans or low pressure SPF kits in an upright position. Avoid puncturing the can or cylinder. The cans/cylinders are non-pressurized so there is no risk of explosion.

  14. Unit 13: Q2 Debrief ___________ may be disposed of as non-hazardous household waste in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.* 55 gallon drums used for high pressure SPF chemical storage Empty insulating foam sealant cans Partially used two-component low pressure SPF cylinders/tanks All of the above * Disposal regulations are subject to change.

  15. Unit 13: Q2 Debrief ___________ may be disposed of as non-hazardous household waste in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.* 55 gallon drums used for high pressure SPF chemical storage Empty insulating foam sealant cans Partially used two-component low pressure SPF cylinders/tanks All of the above * Disposal regulations are subject to change.

  16. Unit 13: Q3 Debrief Do not abandon or leave behind cylinders or tanks of unreacted chemicals from a low pressure kit or system. Dispose of waste chemicals in accordance with _____ regulations.* federal state local all of the above * Disposal regulations are subject to change.

  17. Unit 13: Q3 Debrief Do not abandon or leave behind cylinders or tanks of unreacted chemicals from a low pressure kit or system. Dispose of waste chemicals in accordance with _____ regulations.* federal state local all of the above * Disposal regulations are subject to change.

  18. Unit 13 Completed • Continue to Unit 14 • Return to Main Menu

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